MEAT AND TARIFF
OBSCURE ADVICES
.(Received flth Febiyary, 12.15 pm.) !, SYDNEY, This Day,
'; Inquiries to-night elicited the view that . 3iu6tralian meat export interests have no definite information whether Australian and New Zealand meat has received pre'.ference under-the new British' tariff.'They believe no'tarifi has beenor is torbe prbjpos'ed on meat exported into England from anywhere, but they are hoping that such , a tariff- will-be ■imposed' on'foreign ;meat at the Ottawa Conference, thereby'giving .preference, to the Dominions' exported -. ; _ , s :; ■'-,; : '■: ■ . ■•■ -■, ■. ■;:.;• The ."World"'! newspaper/contained- a ;cable message headed, "Wheat, Wool,-and Meat Exempt fro.m Tariff," Svhile the parai'graph stated;items of the ,free' list1 include .grain,-wheat, tea,'xaw cotton, wool, meat, ijbacon, and fish. -.'.-■.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1932, Page 12
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107MEAT AND TARIFF Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1932, Page 12
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